madremissy wrote:Don't let me forget to record it when Jimmy is going to be on.

I hope I get to watch it more this season than last. I don't have to miss it because of studying anymore

I don't know which episode, because they weren't told where it fits into the story. It could be a dream sequence for all we know. But Denis Leary wasn't there for the taping, so there are lots of ideas in my head about what happens. It could be Tommy's funeral, it could be a dream of his, or maybe his part AT the funeral was taped at a different time.

The firefighters that were trapped in the building at that end of last week's show were not at the taping of the scene Jimmy was in. After seeing the previews for tonight, I am thinking they all perished. Jimmy said there were a few coffins. And Leary wasn't there. Not that it means anything really, because they edit so much.

Nothing like we thought!!!! If I could explain it all, I would, but I am still sorting it out in my head.

Lou died in the fire. None of the others did, but were injured. From there, I THINK they all stayed on as Firefighters, and not sure about Tommy yet. He did give a speech at the Academy, which turned out to be his own therapy and way of maybe working through his demons.

Oh, and not to brag...but you know I will....

Jimmy was in two parts of the funeral scene. Missy and DIL took photos of the TV for me.

It was nothing like we expected. The scene with the ashes getting blown all over the guys in the truck was hilarious. They then had to replace them with Duncan Hines Red Velvet cake mix. Very funny.

Here are the pictures of the scenes with Jimmy in them. Of course it went fast but Joyce saw him right away. It was at the beginning when I was already crying

Jimmy is the goodlooking young man on the left of the screen. His is the only full face you see.

For some reason I can't get this to turn right side up...but if you turn your head you can see that he is the third full face you can see from the front on the end of the pew. He is right behind the bald gentleman.

I had a discussion with another Rescue Me fan this morning...My interpretation of what happened may just be 180 degrees WRONG. He said he read that Tommy died, as did all the others. But NOT Lou. So much symbolism was pointed out to me, my head was spinning.